▲ | r_p4rk 2 days ago | |||||||||||||
Powerlifting does not take as many calories as you'd think. In fact, lifting in general is surprisingly easy on the calorie requirement, so most powerlifters and bodybuilders incorporate cardio as part of their routine. You will burn a lot more calories by walking 10,000 steps a day for 1 month than you would doing an intense lifting session each day. The reason you're probably thinking as to why lifters eat a huge amount is precisely because they're already large and muscular. Just 5% less bodyfat at the same weight results in roughly 200 more calories at maintenance for someone that is around 93kg. | ||||||||||||||
▲ | ch4s3 2 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||
A vigorous weightlifting workout for an hour will burn about 400kcal[1], which is roughly equivalent to walking 10k steps depending on your body weight. Another way to think of this is 100 minutes of brisk walking will round out to about 400kcal. You don't really burn more calories walking, it's just easy to do and fit in around other things. [1] https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/323922#calculating... | ||||||||||||||
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▲ | jaco6 2 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||
You’re wrong about that, look up videos of strongmen and bodybuilder meals/eating routines. The 2 hour workouts at the top of these fields are very calorie intensive. | ||||||||||||||
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